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Speaking at Kamuthanga village, Kariti ward in Ndia constituency on Wednesday, May 12, the county boss said the changes were long overdue as Murkomen who was serving as majority leader and Kihika as the chief whip were sabotaging government programs.

Waiguru also noted the two were opposed to Uhuru's handshake pact with Opposition leader Raila Odinga which was meant to unite the country.

"I support the president move to bring far-reaching changes in the Senate, we need leaders who are loyal to the president so that they can be able to push government agenda," she said.

The outspoken Kirinyaga leader threw her weight behind the post-election coalition agreement between Jubilee Party and KANU saying the pact would strengthen the ruling outfit's numerical numbers in both the Senate and National Assembly.

"We need leadership which will carry our vasion in the Senate more changes are coming and I'll like Kenyans to support it," said the governor.

Waiguru addressed the press after distributing foodstuffs to vulnerable families at Kamuthanga village to cushion them against pangs of hunger caused by the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic.

Story by J.Papanoo, Tuko correspondent.

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